Ronnie Radke Blasts Sebastian Bach Over Secret ‘Naked Dog’ Video

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Falling In Reverse’s Ronnie Radke once again fired at the former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach.

The frontman took to Instagram to share a video from one of his recent shows with the band. The video is taken by either a fan or a crew member, and it shows the concert venue and the crowded audience singing along to the song.

“Sebastian Bach [is] naked right now fetching a ball barking like a dog while I’m literally taking over the world,” Radke wrote in the caption of the video, mentioning the earlier feud the two had.

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Falling In Reverse had to cancel a 2022 gig because they lost their laptops containing all their preparations. Radke defended the band against criticism by mentioning that many musicians, including Bach, use backing tracks onstage. Bach responded:

“Wow, dummy, are you trying to say that you believe that I use tracks on stage? Eddie Trunk, how f*cking funny is this?”

After the tension, Radke shared a screenshot from a video of Bach naked, and wrote: “Please stop talking bad about me before I literally make the internet implode with this video that I have of you with a ball in your mouth pretending to be a dog naked.”

Radke’s words came amid the personal problems Bach is currently facing. The singer has been the subject of controversies about his marriage to Suzanne Le. He caused rumors of a possible divorce by posting pictures without his wedding ring, along with a suggestive message that said, “I love my new pants. Wanna c*m hang out with me?”

The singer later deleted the posts and apologized publicly to his fans and wife, saying, “I came home to an empty house and had a very strong emotional reaction to that. I am very sorry for posting anything when I am in serious pain. I apologize. I am just so in love with my wife; a world without her in it is very difficult to envision.”

“To be honest, when I am not with my wife, I get extremely jealous of anybody who is actually with her,” he added. “I know that is a flaw, and I am sorry I am not perfect; that is for sure. When I am away from my wife, I get insecure because I love being in the same room as her more than anything in this world.”

Later, Bach made another post to clarify that he and Suzanne are still married and are working on fixing their relationship but took a break from touring to focus more on his family.

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